The win gave Seaholm its first-ever state title as it accumulated an impressive 69 points to out-pace South's 88 points.

Seaholm became the first team ever to earn a perfect computer score of 1.000 in the national rankings, running a team average time of 18:19 (top five runners) at the state championship.

Grosse Pointe South is ranked No. 2 in the poll after being ranked No. 1 since the pre-season. South still have a great day on Saturday, running an even faster top-five average than Seaholm with 18:18 - a state record.

Saline, the third-place team on Saturday, was another Michigan team that made the top 10 at No. 9. The rankings called Saturday's Division 1 state championship race "the Michigan national championship".